hot-bag

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Noun

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hot-bag (plural hot-bags)

  1. Alternative form of hot bag
    1. (bag that generates and/or holds heat, used as a hot compress)
      • 1880, Sidney Ringer, A Handbook of Therapeutics, page 87:
        The temperature of the hot-bag should not exceed 120°.
      • 1903 November 28, “Practical Points”, in The British Journal of Nursing, page 433:
        One reason that such occurrences are not found frequently is that the rubber hot-bag does not readily fit into the neck, but bottles will roll, and will stay snugly against the skin over the vessels of the neck.
      • 1914, William Samuel Sadler, Worry and nervousness, or, The science of self-mastery, page 420:
        Many cases of pain which do not yield to heat are relieved by the alternate use of the hot-bag and the ice-bag, or the alternation of fomentations and the ice-bag.
      • 2010, Mercedes Lackey, Brightly Burning:
        "Just keep on with this school as you have been, and you won't have a reason to feel sorry anymore," she said, spoiling his moment of contrition, as she put the hot-bag back on his forehead.
    2. (bag for keeping pizza hot during delivery)
      • 2012, Don Fred, Piscazzi’s Pizza:
        He had held a red pizza hot-bag horizontally on his arm.
      • 2014, Francis A Kwansa, ‎H.G. Parsa, Quick Service Restaurants, Franchising, and Multi-Unit Chain Management, page 24:
        Domino's Pizza Inc. has created a new "hot-bag" technology to keep pizza hot and crisp during delivery.
      • 2016, Sierra Rose, Accidentally Married To The Billionaire:
        Then the exfoliation and the mud wrap, which was appallingly too warm and much more like being imprisoned in a Domino's pizza hot-bag than any sort of spa treatment.